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Why the Film Lab of the Future is Open Source – PetaPixel

Why the Film Lab of the Future is Open Source   PetaPixel We are approaching the peak capacity for film photography labs. The machines are old, the parts are scarce, the demand is high. The measly Kodak Pakon …

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Raspberry Pi 3 powers Kodak’s new desktop Portrait 3D printer – ZDNet

ZDNet Raspberry Pi 3 powers Kodak's new desktop Portrait 3D printer ZDNet … printer, a dual extrusion desktop system and the first Kodak-branded 3D printer since the companies announced a licensing agreement last October. At the core of the $3,500 Kodak printer is a Raspberry Pi 3 running on the Raspbian-based 3DPrinterOS

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Kodak’s new 3D printer has a Raspberry Pi inside – LinuxGizmos.com

Kodak's new 3D printer has a Raspberry Pi inside LinuxGizmos.com Kodak and Smart Int'l. have collaborated on a professional, dual extrusion Kodak Portrait 3D Printer that runs a Linux-based 3DprinterOS on a Raspberry Pi 3 board. The $3,500 device offers connections to a Kodak 3D Cloud service, and is designed for …

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Kodak's new 3D printer has a Raspberry Pi inside – LinuxGizmos.com LinuxGizmos.com Kodak has launched a Raspberry Pi 3 based Kodak Portrait 3D Printer with a dual-extrusion system, multiple filament types, a 5-inch touchscreen, and WiFi and … and more »

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Converting a Kodak Box Brownie into a digital camera

In this article from  The MagPi issue 69 , David Crookes explains how Daniel Berrangé took an old Kodak Brownie from the 1950s and turned it into a quirky digital camera.  Get your copy of The MagPi magazine in stores now, or download it as a free PDF  here . The Kodak Box Brownie When Kodak unveiled its Box Brownie in 1900, it did so with the slogan ‘You press the button, we do the rest.’ The words referred to the ease-of-use of what was the world’s first mass-produced camera

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